Pet stores in B.C. may no longer keep or sell exotic animals, knows as controlled alien species.
For the purposes of the Controlled Alien Species Regulation, the B.C. Government considers a pet store to be any premises of any nature, including a private dwelling, at which a business of selling live animals as pets is carried on, or at which live animals are kept with the intention of being sold, whether by the keeper of live animals or by any other person.
Pet stores are not eligible for permits to possess controlled alien species in B.C.
Pet stores are prohibited from:
Pet stores cannot obtain any new controlled alien species that were in B.C. on or before March 16, 2009 (date of regulation deposit) to sell. Pet stores must not obtain controlled alien species to sell from outside the province.
The penalties associated with breeding or releasing for a first time offender are one of the following:
The penalties for possession for a first time offender are one of the following:
Pet stores in B.C. may no longer keep or sell controlled alien species.
Pet stores were expected to have sold or found owners for all of their controlled alien species before July 1, 2010.
Contact us if you have questions about controlled alien species.